Death fake, nude woman on flagpole and affair with dog top weird news this week

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A 14-year-old boy lived in a Walmart store undetected, a man faked his death to avoid his pending wedding, and a woman caught having sex with her roommate’s dog are among the most strangest news this week.

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Walmart campsite

In the Corsicana, Texas Walmart the boy built campsites among displays and behind product to avoid being noticed for four days. According to local a local CBS channel 11 news report, the boy stole diapers to wear so he wouldn’t be caught going to the restroom.He repeatedly stole clothes from racks to lessen the chances of being recognized. Corsicana police said the boy put a hole in the wall at the drink aisle so he could have easy access to sodas. His campsites were in various locations including behind baby stroller boxes and toilet paper towels.

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Faked death to avoid wedding

A 23-year-old woman in U.K. received a phone call from a man identifying himself as her fiancé’s father from Connecticut indicating the young man had committed suicide. Later, Alex Lancaster called her fiancé’s home and talked with his mother, who revealed her son, Tucker Blandford, was alive and well.According to the Huffington Post, the 23-year-old Blandford confessed he had disguised his voice pretending to be his father to end the engagement.

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Naked lady on flag pole

Portland, Oregon police officers were dispatched to retrieve a naked woman from the top of a building, while a fire call came in at a nearby building. According to local station KOIN news, the police found that she had climbed up a flagpole to fetch an American flag before she finally came down.The naked lady was taken into custody to be evaluated for mental health problems after they secured a lighter, fire extinguisher and the flag from her.

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Skeletal remains in woman

The skeletal remains of a baby was removed from a 63-year-old woman in Indian woman who has lost the baby in an ectopic pregnancy when she was 24."We found a lump on the lower-right side of her abdomen, and feared it was cancer,” a doctor in Nagpur, India said to The Daily Mail. “A CT scan then revealed that the lump was made of hard, calcified matter.""But it was only after the patient underwent an MRI that we could make out that the mass was in fact a child's skeleton. The amniotic fluid that protects the fetus might have been absorbed and the soft tissues liquefied over time with only a bag of bones with some fluid remaining."

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Shark swallowed

A Florida television news channel, WPXI, revealed that during a deep sea fishing trip off the coast of Bonita Springs, anglers photographed a Goliath Grouper in pursuit of a four foot long shark they had hooked. Amazingly, the grouper swallowed the shark whole.

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Dog affair

A 53-year-old woman in Albuquerque, New Mexico faces charges after her arrest for poisoning her roommates after she was discovered having sex with the roommate’s dog, Spike.According to KOAT television news, Shari Walters bragged that she had previous sexual relations with the dog while she was being arrested by local police. Her boyfriend, also a roommate, broke up with Walters after he found out about the sexual affair with the dog. Her revenge for the breakup was to use toilet bowl cleaner and rubbing alcohol to poison their food.

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Raised in San Antonio, Jack Dennis' early experiences were as a newspaper reporter and private investigator. With a Texas State University bachelor's degree, Jack studied journalism, education and psychology. He won numerous awards, including Investigative Reporter of the Year from Rocky Mountain Press Association, David Ashworth Community Award, and Leadership in Management.
Jack has interviewed Elvis Presley, Clint Eastwood, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Buzz Aldrin, B.B. King, Taylor Lautner, Justin Timberlake and Lady Bird Johnson.
As Director of Facilities for a major retailer for 20 years, Jack co-founded Professional Retail Store Maintenance Association (PRSM) and was elected President to establish PRSM magazine.
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